Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control Sample Clauses

Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control. If the Funder, acting reasonably, determines that the Performance Factor is, in whole or in part, a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control: 9.6.1 the Funder will collaborate with the Hospital to develop and implement a mutually agreed upon joint response plan which may include an amendment of the Hospital’s obligations under this Agreement; 9.6.2 the Funder will not require the Hospital to prepare an Improvement Plan; and 9.6.3 the failure to meet an obligation under this Agreement will not be considered a breach of this Agreement to the extent that failure is caused by a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control.
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Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control. If the LHIN, acting reasonably, determines that the Performance Factor is, in whole or in part, a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control: 9.6.1 the LHIN will collaborate with the Hospital to develop and implement a mutually agreed upon joint response plan which may include an amendment of the Hospital’s obligations under this Agreement; 9.6.2 the LHIN will not require the Hospital to prepare an Improvement Plan; and 9.6.3 the failure to meet an obligation under this Agreement will not be considered a breach of this Agreement to the extent that failure is caused by a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control.
Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control. If the LHIN, acting reasonably, determines that the Performance Factor is, in whole or in part, a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control: (i) the LHIN will collaborate with the Hospital to develop and implement a mutually agreed upon joint response plan which may include an amendment of the Hospital’s obligations under this Agreement; (ii) the LHIN will not require the Hospital to prepare an Improvement Plan; and (iii) the failure to meet an obligation under this Agreement will not be considered a breach of the Agreement for the purposes of paragraph 5 of subsection 24(1) of the CFMA, to the extent that failure is caused by a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control.
Factors Beyond the Hospital’s Control. If the LHIN, acting reasonably, determines that the Performance Factor is, in whole or in part, a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control: 9.6.1 the LHIN will collaborate with the Hospital to develop and implement a mutually agreed upon joint response plan which may include an amendment of the Hospital’s obligations under this Agreement; 9.6.2 the LHIN will not require the Hospital to prepare an Improvement Plan; and w 9.6.3 the failure to meet an obligation under this Agreement will not be considered a breach of this Agreement to the extent that failure is caused by a Factor Beyond the Hospital’s Control. Non-substantive drafting changes ere made to this section.

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